Bookmakers predict end of season table after four matches

We are four matches into the Premier League season, and the top flight table is already starting to take shape.

Liverpool, Chelsea and surprise package Watford sit joint top with their 100 per cent records all still intact, while Manchester City are already playing catch-up having dropped points against Wolves.

Watford have been flying high with four wins from four

West Ham prop up the table with their own 100 per cent record – four losses from four games – and they are joined in the bottom three by fellow winless sides Burnley and Newcastle.

talkSPORT.com’s famed super computer has already been at work predicting how the Premier League table will finish come the end of the season, and now we have taken a look at what the bookies are saying.

Using odds from SkyBet, correct as of Sunday, September 9, we have built a predicted table with the favourite to win the title in first place, and the least likely finishing all the way down in 20th.

You can see the results of how the bookies are predicting the Premier League table will finish, below…

=19. Cardiff are 2500/1 to win the Premier League

=19. Brighton are 2000/1 to win the Premier League

18. Huddersfield are 1500/1 to win the Premier League

=11. West Ham are 1000/1 to win the Premier League

Despite losing each of their first four games, the Hammers have been backed to secure survival

=11. Southampton are 1000/1 to win the Premier League

=11. Newcastle are 1000/1 to win the Premier League

=11. Fulham are 1000/1 to win the Premier League

=11. Crystal Palace are 1000/1 to win the Premier League

=11. Burnley are 1000/1 to win the Premier League

=11. Bournemouth are 1000/1 to win the Premier League

10. Wolves are 750/1 to win the Premier League

It’s looking like a comfortable mid-table finish for Wolves

9. Leicester are 500/1 to win the Premier League

8. Everton are 250/1 to win the Premier League

7. Watford are 200/1 to win the Premier League

6. Arsenal are 50/1 to win the Premier League

5. Manchester United are 40/1 to win the Premier League

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